Teenage boys are more likely to be attracted by her scanty clothing and big guns. |
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Suzie, a pretty, slightly vacuous woman dressed in rather scanty clothing, stands there. |
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Then Aurora noticed the scanty slip dress and strappy heels she was wearing and decided that the girl didn't look so angelic anymore. |
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A thong is not a piece of scanty swimwear, as in America, but a fine example of Australian footwear. |
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He stands there, a pretty, slightly vacuous woman dressed in rather scanty clothing standing next to him. |
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Unlike myself, my sister had adapted to the fashion of the day, and her scanty blouse and short skirt left little to the imagination. |
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For the next couple of months tuck away the scanty summer wear and the thin knit winter wear to make room for the monsoon gear. |
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It hurts to see young girls dressed in scanty clothes being taken advantage of by older boys after getting drunk. |
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The fabrics selected for this collection have something of the 1600's courtesan, though the dresses and skirts are quite scanty. |
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The wearing of scanty dress away from the beaches is not welcomed, nor is immodest dress inside of churches. |
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They say the boots are the perfect finishing touch for their artificial tans, bleached hair, white make-up and bright scanty skirts. |
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Rick shivered as a dry southern wind blew across the buildings of the city, ruffling his scanty clothing and causing him to gaze about in worry. |
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No food, no clogs and their poor bodies barely covered with scanty clothing, how can they give their minds to their lessons? |
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Yes, form-fitting clothing may be necessary to demonstrate proper technique, but scanty clothing may send a negative message. |
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We made our way into the lobby, where about a million other giggly, screaming girls dressed in ridiculously scanty things were frolicking. |
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The lymphoid cells infiltrating all the organs were small round cells with scanty cytoplasm, morphologically similar to normal lymphocytes. |
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Types of paratracheal parenchyma are scanty paratracheal, vasicentric, aliform, confluent, and unilateral paratracheal. |
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Patients with parrot fever have pneumonia with severe headache and scanty sputum sometimes blood stained. |
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Blake, Tintori, and Hagdorn and Blake and Hagdorn restudied the scanty Triassic record in light of that of the late Paleozoic. |
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He suffered from pain in the loins, scanty urine, hematuria, and generalized edema. |
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Information is so scanty regarding the hoolock gibbon and the white-cheeked gibbon that their conservation status is not even defined. |
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This is exactly what one would expect from the linguistic evidence and the written record, scanty though the latter is. |
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Last weekend, the Crown was packed with dinner jackets, black ties and pretty girls in scanty numbers. |
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Macdonald's delicately woven, bejeweled, scanty costumes were elevated to their very best effect by Balfour's exquisite lighting. |
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Women should avoid wearing scanty beachwear in rural areas away from hotels and campsites to avoid offending locals. |
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Yaws is found in humid equatorial countries, where transmission is favored by scanty clothing and skin trauma. |
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Out of 36 meteorological sub-divisions in the country, 16 sub-divisions have received deficient or scanty rainfall so far, he said. |
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Any woman now seems to be able to make such a complaint and to be believed, with incredibly scanty evidence. |
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Estimates of children with ADHD range from one to 20 percent, partly due to scanty evidence provided by inadequate surveys. |
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All focus at present is on water, may it be due to termination of water accords or failure of monsoon or scattered, scanty rain, scarce power to operate tubewells. |
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Farmers who had already lost their last rabi crops due to the scanty rainfall are now losing their kharif crops, which have been badly damaged due to non arrival of rains. |
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They lean against the fence, hips jutted out, their legs exposed by scanty pink shorts and skimpy dresses. |
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The teachable moment came a couple of days into the workshop when one villager, reporting for his small discussion group, acknowledged that his report was scanty. |
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A long-term decline in police-neighborhood relations may well have occurred, but direct evidence is scanty, while other factors also weakened these relations. |
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Although this seems reasonable, the evidence offered is scanty. |
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If Aboriginal numbers in 1788 were at the higher end of the estimated range, this epidemic would have been the chief killer, but information is scanty in the extreme. |
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A double-digit rise in the welfare budget for two consecutive years is also inevitable, considering both the widening income gap and scanty social safety net. |
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I didn't bring much, seeing as we were only staying for a few days, but I did bring a variety of scanty clothing that I would be wearing at the party. |
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She now saw a lot more girls wearing tight jeans and scanty shirts. |
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Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went. |
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The carcinoma consisted of nests of tumor composed of a relatively monomorphic cell population with round nuclei, evenly distributed chromatin, and scanty cytoplasm. |
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For this reason, I am unbothered by their scanty 1 year warranty. |
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Hallowell found scanty evidence for bear ceremonialism in the Central Algonquian region, and failed to report any among Northern Iroquoian speakers. |
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Mosses, lichens, and scanty bushes around the coasts serve as food to the deer and musk oxen, which in turn are hunted by the polar bear. |
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Since the archaeological evidence for some periods is abundant and for others scanty, there are also archaeological dark ages. |
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If traditions of were-wolves are scanty in England, it is quite the reverse if we cross the water. |
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Not satisfied with tomahawking our colleagues in the country, they ask the scanty remnant in the House to join in the scalp dance. |
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A close network of tramways and railways covers the face of a singularly dreary stretch of country, where the pastures are scanty and blackened. |
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My knowledge of my mother is very scanty, but very distinct. Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory. |
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School girls who are kept on a scanty diet are apt to lapse menstrually, and should be put on a more nutritive dietary regimen. |
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The nest is a shallow depression or scrape on the ground, often in cover, with a scanty lining of plant material. |
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Existing details about her final years in this last marriage are scanty and conflicting. |
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Microscopic examination shows predominantly red pulp elements in a disorganized fashion, with scanty fibrous trabeculae. |
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At day 7, CECs appeared at the periphery and scanty cells existed at the midperiphery and center 7 days after injury. |
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While Continental Celtic presents much substantiation for its phonology, and some for morphology, recorded material is too scanty to allow a secure reconstruction of syntax. |
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From this scanty evidence, little can be deduced about the singular characteristics of Cumbric, not even the name by which its speakers referred to it. |
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In illustrating a point of difficulty, be not too scanty of words. |
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Traditions older than paleoarctic, as scanty as the evidence may be, show clearly that colonization of Alberta and even as far north as southern Alaska came from the south. |
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Records during this period are scanty, but both sides of Anselm's immediate family appear to have been dispossessed by these decisions in favour of their extended relations. |
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